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Hail, the Incarnate Deity

2016-12-20
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Sometimes I think lyrics to most songs go in one ear and out the other. This, of course includes our hymns and songs of praise to God. Too often, I think we read and sing off the lyrics to the songs we sing in church, or even at home or in the car, without really thinking about what those words really mean. I may sound like your high school choir teacher, but let’s really think about the words to some of these songs, especially this Christmas season. This struck me while driving in my car...

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2016-12-20

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